Dictionary dot com lists both breakroom and break room as options for this word. However, in the example given of the word being used in a sentence they display "breakroom".
There is no such single word as breakroom - therefore, it should be spelt as two words.
no
Two words.
is break room one word or two
breakroom
breakroom
Two words. It is a room of the press.
Both. Bath=room= bathroom bath and room are two different words it is a compound word
No it is two words: post room.
two words, locker room
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"Fitting room" is typically written as two words.
Two words. It is a room of the press.
Both. Bath=room= bathroom bath and room are two different words it is a compound word
jump on the table and it will break in half two make one whole
Room
No it is two words: post room.
No it is two separate words: break even.
As in "the layout of the room is very nice", it is one word. As in "I will lay out all the pens on the table", it is two words.
two words, locker room
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The word kid has one syllable. When learning how to think of words in syllables, speak the word and notice when you naturally 'break up' the word. As examples: Say the word 'two'. The word 'two' has one syllable. You do not have any natural breaks when you speak it. Now, say the word 'twofold'. The word 'twofold' has two syllables. You have a natural break in saying two--fold. (the dashes are used here to show there is a break) Say the word 'will', as in "I will go to bed." Will has no natural breaks. Now say the word 'willing'. Hear the pause between 'will-' and '-ing'. It has two syllables.
It is seen in both one- and two-word forms. The specific internet venue is a chat room, but also seen as one word chatroom, which can serve as a non-hyphenated noun adjunct as in chatroom discussion.